Kaduna state
governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai
Davidson
Iriekpen queries the choice of the Kaduna State governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai,
who has openly castigated those clamouring for the
country to be restructured,
as Chairman of the All Progressives Congress’ committee to define its concept
of restructuring
After much
pressure , the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) last week finally
accepted to join the discussion on restructuring by setting up a 10-man
committee to articulate its position on the issue.
The party,
which has restructuring of the country in its manifesto, had been silent on the
issue in the face of outcries from across the country.
The clamour
has become so strong that prominent political leaders have joined the campaign.
Those
leading the campaign include two former vice-presidents, Dr Alex Ekwueme and
Atiku Abubakar, a former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka
Anyaoku, Prof. Ben Nwabueze, Rt. Rev. Emmanuel Gbonigi (rtd), former Chief of
Defence Staff, Gen Alani Akinriade (rtd), Chief Ayo Adebanjo, Dr. Chukwuemeka
Ezeife, Senator Femi Okunronmu, Chief Albert Horsefall, Chief Edwin Clark,
Pastor Tunde Bakare, National Secretary of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin and
President, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Chief John Nwodo and many others.
But to their
consternation last week, APC appointed Kaduna State governor, Nasir el-Rufai,
who has never hidden his contempt for those calling for restructuring the
chairman of the 10-man committee. In fact, last month, the governor had
appeared on national television where he lambasted those clamouring for
restructuring, describing them as political opportunists. He noted that they
opposed restructuring when they were in power at the federal level, wondering
why they now joined the calls if not for political reasons.
When the
governor was asked why restructuring was jettisoned by the APC government even
though, it is contained in the party’s manifesto, he stated: “It was not
jettisoned. I think, in fact, the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari
has done more in practical terms about federalism than the previous
administrations put together. Those who talk about restructuring see it as
largely political opportunism, in my opinion, rather than practical reality.
“I will give
you examples. State governments are now much more involved in economic policies
at the national level than ever before. We meet every month under the auspices
of the National Economic Council; and working together with the federal
government, we chart direction for our economic policy. That is part of
shifting the federal-states balance. As you said, it (restructuring) is in our
manifesto and it is specifically stated there that we are going to look at the
exclusive (legislative) list and do something about it. But what I’m trying to
say is that there are three schools (of thought) calling for restructuring:
there are those who are just political opportunists. They are people who, when
in power, did not believe in restructuring. When they were at the federal
level, they did not believe in restructuring but they have now moved out and
are calling for restructuring.
“There are
those who genuinely believe that there is the need for us to look at the
exclusive list and drop many of the items that are there. There is the need for
us to know that even the states, in an ideal situation, the state government
should not be involved in primary education; it is a local government matter.
Primary education is better managed at the community level.”
When asked
what restructuring meant to the Progressives Governors’ Forum, el-Rufai said,
“For us, restructuring means to first look at the federal-state balance. We
will look at the balance between responsibility and power; between the two
tiers of government and ensure that what is best done at state and local level
is devolved to the states and what is best done by the federal government stays
with the federal government. That is the first step.
“Once that
is agreed, the necessary steps for constitution amendment should kick in. For
instance, in our APC manifesto, we have committed to ensuring that we have
state police because we believe that a centralised police system is
inappropriate for a county as large and diverse as Nigeria.
“We can have
federal police just as we have it in the United States, dealing with particular
kinds of intra-state and inter-state crimes. But most of the criminal laws
should be under the control of the states. There are arguments that in the
First Republic that some regional governments abused the police but I would say
that even today, state governments are in the position to use the police to
abuse political opponents because state governments carry the substantial
burden of running the police in their states. The third step is to look at the
revenue allocation formula and try to inject some kind of balance and equity
tied to the responsibilities that each tier of government is going to share.
This is our conception; this is how we see it and it is all articulated in our
manifesto.”
El-Rufai is
not alone in this line of thought. His party’s National Chairman, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun, had once disclosed that the federal government was yet to give
restructuring a priority. He said: “It is contentious and lot of people talk
about restructuring without any commonality. We have stated clearly what we
want to do; devolution, true federalism. We really avoided the word
restructuring because it means so many things to so many people. So, yes (is
the) short answer to your question. We are coming to that but our priority for
now, for today, is to fix the economy and restore hope, provide jobs to the
teaming millions of our youths all over the country.”
After
describing those calling for restructuring opportunists, many now wonder why
APC appointed El-Rufai the head of that committee.
This has
made the Igbo umbrella group, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo; Yoruba socio-political
organisation, Afenifere; and a former Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Chief Olu Falae, to criticise the committee. While Afenifere and
two civil rights groups berated the APC for reneging on its promise after it
had been voted into power.
The
spokesperson for Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, said the party was playing cheap
political game by setting up a comical committee, stressing that the APC was
insensitive to the mood of the country. He stated that a party that was
committed to the well-being of the country would not take the people’s
agitation with levity, wondering why the party promised to ensure true
federalism in its manifesto when it had no plan to do so.
He added:
“They put in their manifesto that they would ensure true federalism, what did
they understand by that? If they don’t understand the word, they should get the
Chamber’s Dictionary and look at the meaning of restructuring rather than
setting up a comical committee to divert the attention of Nigerians.
“It is
unfortunate that while the country is sliding and going under, right before our
eyes, the APC is playing cheap political games with the people of Nigeria. This
shows they don’t understand the season that we are. They lack the capacity to
understand what is going on in the country. When the country is stressed, when
there is discontent here and there, a party that is committed to the well-being
of Nigeria will not be playing this kind of game.”
Also, the
Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) and the Campaign for Democracy
(CD) described the APC panel on restructuring definition as laughable, arguing
that it was an attempt to “take Nigerians for a ride.”
The group
said apart from the “strange mandate” given to the panel to define
restructuring, the composition was not representative. CDHR President, Malachy
Ugwummadu, said: “I learnt of that panel with serious bewilderment. It is a
joke taken too far. The APC rose to power on the crest of its manifesto and one
of its cardinal points is the clear promise to restructure the country.
“It is an
idea that is conceived in treachery, nurtured in perfidy and delivered to us
with mischief. I believe the APC should sit up. The patience and the indulgence
of the Nigerian people have everything to do with the failure of the PDP but
that does not mean that our memory is short. The real alternative we needed is
what we have not yet got after two years. How would you explain that kind of
reckless statement that the APC is just setting up a panel to define what it
means by restructuring?”
The CD
President, Usman Abdul, said: “I think the APC’s attempt to begin its work on
restructuring without bringing the major stakeholders (outside the governors’
forum) into it is laughable. The panel is simply to make a caricature of what
we have been saying.
“Some
governors in this panel were part of the writing of this manifesto. When
elections were near, they advocated and promised restructuring, but now in
power, they are dragging their feet on their promises. There are people who
have mechanisms for restructuring and should be brought into any constituted
panel, not just governors whose antecedents cannot even be trusted.”
A former
Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, described the setting up of the
panel as irreconcilable. In a tweet, he said: “The APC setting up a committee
on restructuring Nigeria is like Satan setting up a committee on reconciliation
with God. They (APC members) do not want it.”
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If they don’t
understand the word, they should get the Chamber’s Dictionary and look at the
meaning of restructuring rather than setting up a comical committee to divert
the attention of Nigerians.
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